Volvo 2004 V70 Owner's manual

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I N S T R U K T I O N S B O K V O LV O V 7 0 / V 7 0 - R / X C 7 0
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Volvo-Service
Bestimmte Servicearbeiten, die die elektrische Anlage des Fahrzeugs betreffen, können nur mit speziell für das Fahrzeug
entwickelter elektronischer Ausrüstung durchgeführt werden. Wenden Sie sich immer an Ihre Volvo-Werkstatt, bevor Sie
Servicearbeiten durchführen, die sich auf die elektrische Anlage auswirken.
Zubehör einbauen
Wenn Zubehör falsch angeschlossen oder eingebaut wird, kann sich dies negativ auf die elektrische Anlage des Fahrzeugs
auswirken. Bestimmte Zubehörteile funktionieren nur dann, wenn die entsprechende Software in die elektrische Anlage
des Fahrzeugs einprogrammiert wurde. Wenden Sie sich immer an Ihre Volvo-Werkstatt, bevor Sie Zubehör einbauen, das
an der elektrischen Anlage angeschlossen wird oder dieses beeinträchtigt.
Aufzeichnung von Fahrzeugdaten
In Ihrem Volvo befinden sich ein oder mehrere Computer, die detaillierte Daten aufzeichnen können. Diese Daten können
Angaben zur Benutzung des Sicherheitsgurts durch Fahrer und Beifahrer, Informationen zu den Funktionen verschiedener
Systeme und Geräte im Fahrzeug sowie Informationen bezüglich des Zustands von Motor-, Drosselklappen-, Lenk-,
Brems- und anderer Systeme enthalten - ohne jedoch auf diese Angaben beschränkt zu sein.
Diese Daten können Informationen bezüglich der Fahrweise des Fahrers umfassen. Hierbei sind ggf. Angaben zu Fahr-
zeuggeschwindigkeit, Benutzung des Brems- oder Gaspedals oder Lenkradeinschlag enthalten - ohne jedoch auf diese
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Die gespeicherten Informationen können von den folgenden Einrichtungen ausgelesen und verwendet werden:
Volvo Car Corporation
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Contents
Page
Safety 7
Instruments, switches and controls 25
Climate control 45
Interior 57
Locks and alarm 77
Starting, driving, gearshifting 87
Wheels and tyres 107
Fuses, bulb replacement 113
Car care and service 125
Specifications 141
Audio 149
Telephone 167
Index 188
© Volvo Car Corporation
The specifications, design features and illustrations in this Owner’s
Manual are not binding. We reserve the right to make modifications
without prior notice.
In addition to describing the standard equipment this manual also
covers optional and extra equipment. In addition there are also
equipment alternatives, manual or automatic transmission for example.
In certain countries statutory requirements affect the level of equipment.
This means that it is occasionally necessary to page past sections of
the book which describe equipment not installed on your car.
An alphabetical index is at the back of the book.
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ADVANCED
COMFORT
SPORT
Dashboard - left-hand drive
Electronic climate control ECC ........................... 48
Manual climate control A/C ............................... 52
Seat heating ......................................................... 39
Defroster - rear window, door mirrors .............. 39
Main/Dipped beam .................. 35
Position/Parking lamps ............ 35
Fog lamps ................................ 35
Instrument lighting .................. 35
Beam length control ................. 35
Hazard warning flashers .... 39
Radio ..... 149
Steering wheel adjustment ........... 36
Airbag ............................................ 9
Cruise control .............................. 34
Radio keypad ............................. 155
Windscreen washer/wiper ........... 38
Direction indicator lever .............. 37
Trip computer .............................. 33
Tachometer .............................. 26
Automatic gearbox ................. 26
Clock ...................................... 26
Outside temperature sensor .... 26
Fuel gauge .............................. 26
Temperature gauge .................. 26
Speedometer ........................... 26
Odometer ................................ 26
Trip odometer ......................... 26
Warning symbols ................... 27
Display ................................... 30
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Dashboard - right-hand drive
Hazard warning flashers ... 39
Display ................................... 30
Tachometer ............................. 26
Automatic gearbox ................. 26
Clock ...................................... 26
Outside temperature sensor .... 26
Fuel gauge .............................. 26
Temperature gauge ................. 26
Speedometer ........................... 26
Odometer ................................ 26
Trip odometer ......................... 26
Warning symbols ................... 27
Main/Dipped beam .................. 35
Position/Parking lamps ............ 35
Fog lamps ................................ 35
Instrument lighting .................. 35
Beam length control ................. 35
Steering wheel adjustment ..... 36
Airbag ...................................... 9
Cruise control ........................ 34
Radio keypad ....................... 155
Windscreen washer/wiper ..... 38
Direction indicator lever ........ 37
Trip computer ........................ 33
Radio ..... 149
Electronic climate control ECC ........................... 48
Manual climate control A/C ............................... 52
Seat heating ......................................................... 39
Defroster - rear window, door mirrors .............. 39
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Interior - left-hand drive
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Manual gearbox .................... 91
Automatic gearbox ............... 92
Handbrake ............................ 40
Switch in centre console ....... 31
Folding down rear seat ............. 67
Folding down head restraint ..... 66
Adjusting head restraint ............ 66
Integrated booster cushion
for children ............................... 22
Glovebox ...................... 63
Manual adjusting front seats ....................... 58
Electrically adjusting front seats .................. 60
Seat heating .................................................. 39
Cleaning the upholstery ............................. 129
Doors and locks ...................... 78
Alarm ....................................... 83
Power windows ...................... 41
Power mirror controls ............. 42
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Interior - right hand drive
Manual adjusting front seats ....................... 58
Electrically adjusting front seats .................. 60
Seat heating .................................................. 39
Cleaning the upholstery ............................. 129
Folding down rear seat ............. 67
Folding down head restraint ..... 66
Adjusting head restraint ............ 66
Integrated booster cushion
for children ............................... 22
Manual gearbox .................... 91
Automatic gearbox ............... 92
Handbrake ............................ 40
Switch in centre console ....... 31
Glovebox ..................... 63
Doors and locks ...................... 78
Alarm ....................................... 83
Power windows ...................... 41
Power mirror controls ............. 42
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Exterior
Replacing main beam bulb ......... 119
Replacing dipped beam bulb ...... 118
Replacing parking lamp bulbs .... 121
Replacing position (direction
indicator) lamp bulb .................... 120
Replacing fog lamp bulb ............ 121
Sunroof ........................ 43
Cleaning the car body .............. 128
Rustproofing ............................ 126
Touching up paintwork ........... 127
Tyres .......................... 108
Wheels ....................... 108
Brakes .......................... 18
Spare wheel ................. 75
Changing wheels ....... 111
Tailgate ............................................................ 80
Replacing reversing lamp bulb ...................... 122
Replacing brake lamp bulb ............................ 122
Replacing tail lamp bulb ................................ 122
Replacing direction indicator lamp bulb ........ 122
Replacing fog lamp bulb ............................... 122
Replacing number plate lighting .................... 123
Fuel filler flap ........................... 88
Refuelling ................................. 88
Economical driving ................... 90
Replacing wiper blades ............... 140
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Seat belts 8
Airbags 9
Side impact air bags 11
Collision curtains 15
WHIPS 16
Brake system 18
Stability system 19
Child safety 21
Safety
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Seat belts
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WARNING!
If the seat belt has been exposed to large
load strain, in a collision for example,
the entire seat belt assembly including
reel, mountings, screws, and lock must
be replaced. Even if the belt appears
undamaged some of the protective
properties may have been lost. Replace
the seat belt if it is worn or damaged.
Never make any modifications or repairs
to the seatbelt yourself; always allow a
Volvo workshop to carry out the work.
Keep in mind the following:
· do not use clips or anything else that
prevents the belt from lying correctly.
· ensure the belt is not twisted or caught on
anything.
· the lap belt should sit low - not over the
abdomen.
· stretch the lap belt over the lap by pulling the
diagonal shoulder belt as illustrated above.
Each seat belt is intended for one person only!
To release the seat belt: Press on the red button
in the lock. Allow the reel to pull the belt in.
The lap belt should be low
Extending the lap belt
Use the seat belt for all types of
driving
Even hard braking can have dangerous conse-
quences if you are not wearing a seat belt!
Therefore, always ask your passengers to use
seat belts! Otherwise rear seat passengers may be
thrown into the front seat backrests in a collision.
Everyone in the car may then be hurt.
Use the seat belt as follows: pull the belt out
slowly and secure it by inserting the locking tab
into the lock. A laud click indicates that the
belt is locked.
The belt is not normally restricted and you can
move freely.
The belt is restricted and cannot be pulled out
further:
· if it is pulled out too fast
· during braking and acceleration
· if the car leans excessively
· when cornering
It is important that the belt lies against the body
so it can provide maximum protection. Do not
lean the backrest too far back. The seat belt is
designed to protect in a normal seating position.
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SRS (airbag) and SIPS bag (side airbag)
The side impact airbags are installed in the
front seat backrest frames
SRS (airbag) and SIPS bag (side impact airbag)
To further increase interior safety, your car is equipped with airbags
(SRS) to complement the standard three point seat belt The car is marked
SRS on the steering wheel and on the dashboard in front of the passenger,
if the car has a passenger side airbag. The inflatable airbag is installed
folded up in the centre of the steering wheel. On the passenger side it is
folded up in a compartment above the glovebox.
SIPS (side impact airbags) further increase the interior safety of the car.
The side impact airbags are installed in both front seat backrest frames.
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WARNING!
Airbags (SRS) are installed as an addition to - not as a replacement
for - the standard seat belts.
The side impact airbags are supplied as an addition to the existing
SIPS* system. For maximum protection: Always wear a seat belt.
The side airbag is above the glovebox,
marked SRS
The airbag is located in the centre of the
steering wheel, marked SRS
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SRS (airbag)
SRS system left-hand drive
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2. Airbag
SRS system right-hand drive
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3. Sensor
4. Seat belt tensioner
SRS system
(airbags in the steering wheel and the dashboard)
The system consists of a gas generator (1) surrounded by the inflatable
airbag (2). Upon a sufficiently violent collision, a sensor (3) reacts,
activating the gas generator igniter, and the airbag inflates as it heats up.
To cushion the impact, the airbag deflates when compressed. When this
occurs, smoke escapes into the car. This is completely normal. The entire
process, including inflation and deflation of the airbag, occurs in tenths
of a second.
NOTE! The sensor (3) reacts differently depending on whether the
drivers seat belt or front passenger seat belt is used or not. Crash
situations can occur where only one airbag is deployed.
Volvo Dual-Stage Airbag
In the event of lesser collisions, substantial enough to cause injury, the
airbags inflate to slightly more than half their full capacity. In the event of
collisions of greater force, the airbags inflate to their full capacity.
Seat belts and seat belt tensioners
All seat belts are equipped with a pyrotechnic seat belt tensioner (4).
A small charge, integrated into the seat belt reel, ignites at the moment of
impact and tensions the belt over the body so that any slack, caused by
clothing etc., is minimized. The belt restrains the occupant more rapidly.
The front seat seat belt tensioners are only triggered if the seat belt is
connected.
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SIPS airbag
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2. Cable 3. Gas generator
1. Airbag
2. Cable 3. Gas generator
SIPS bag system (side impact airbag)
This system consists of a gas generator (3), electric sensors, cables (2)
and side impact airbags (1). In the event of a sufficiently violent collision
the sensors react, activating the gas generator which inflates the side
airbag. The airbag inflates between the occupant and the door panel,
cushioning the impact at the moment of collision and then deflates.
The side impact airbag only inflates on the side of the collision.
SIPS bag system left-hand drive
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SRS (airbag) and SIPS bag (side airbag)
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WARNING!
Never try to repair any part of the SRS or SIPS bag systems
yourself. Any interference can cause malfunction and serious
injury and any work should be carried out by an authorised
Volvo workshop.
The year and the month given on the decal on the door pillar/s is the
date when you should contact your Volvo workshop to inspect and if
necessary replace the airbags and seat belt tensioners. If you have any
question concerning either system, contact an authorised Volvo work-
shop.
This decal is located in the rear left door opening
Marking on seat belts with seat belt tensioners
WARNING!
If the warning symbol SRS remains lit while driving it means that
the SRS system is not functioning fully. Contact an authorised
Volvo workshop.
The SRS system is continuously monitored by the sensor/control module
and there is a warning lamp in the combined instrument panel. This lamp
lights when the ignition key is turned to positions I, II or III. The lamp
goes out when the sensor/control module has checked that the SRS
system is fault-free. This normally takes approximately 7 seconds.
Warning lamp in the combined instrument panel
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SRS (airbag) and SIPS bag (side airbag)
WARNING!
SIPS airbag
· Extra seat covers must not be used on
the front seats if they are not Volvo
Genuine covers or Volvo approved seat
covers for SIPS airbags.
· No objects or accessories may be placed
between the outer side of the seat and
the door panel because this area may be
affected by the SIPS airbag.
· Never interfere with the SIPS airbag
system.
Airbag - passenger side (option)
When the airbag is inflated the volume is
approximately 150 litres on the passenger side,
while the driver's side airbag, because of the
location of the steering wheel, is approximately
65 litres. The crash protection is the same in
both locations.
WARNING!
Airbag - passenger side
· The passenger in the front seat should
never sit bent over the dashboard, at the
front of the seat, or in another abnormal
seating position. The passenger should
sit as upright as is possible and
comfortable, back against the backrest.
The seat belt should be under some
tension.
· Ensure that the passengers keep their
feet on the floor (not on the dashboard,
on the seat, in the map and newspaper
compartment, or on the side window).
· Never allow children to sit or stand in
front of the passenger seat.
· Never put a child seat or booster
cushion on the front passenger seat if
the car is equipped with SRS (Airbag)
on the passenger side.
· No one shorter than 140 cm should sit
in the front seat.
· No objects or accessories may be
positioned or stuck on or near the SRS
panel (above the glovebox) or in the
area affected by the airbag.
· Do not place loose objects on the floor,
seat, or on the dashboard.
· Never interfere with the SRS compo-
nents in the steering wheel hub or in the
panel above the glovebox.
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WARNING!
Do not stick or mount your own
emblems or decals on the steering wheel
or dashboard!
Passenger side airbag deployment
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SIPS airbag
The SIPS system is an electrical system,
consisting of two main components: the side
impact airbags and sensors. The side impact
airbags are installed in the front seat backrest
frames and the sensors are in the insides of the
centre and rear pillars. The volume of the
inflated side impact airbags is approximately
12 litres.
The side impact airbag normally inflates only
on the side of the collision.
Inflated SIPS airbag
Airbags and child seats are not compatible!
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SRS (airbag) and SIPS bag (side airbag)
Child seat and airbag
A child can be seriously injured if a child seat or
booster cushion is used in the front seat of a car
equipped with a passenger side airbag.
The safest place for a child and child seat/
booster cushion is the rear seat, if the car is
equipped with passenger side airbag.
If the car is only equipped with SIPS airbags
child seats/booster cushions can be placed in the
front seat.
Never allow a child to sit in the front passenger
seat if your car is equipped with an SRS
(Airbag) on the passenger side (child refers to
any person whose height is 140 cm or less).
Place the child instead in a child seat or on a
booster cushion in the backseat.
WARNING!
Never put a child seat or booster cushion
on the front passenger seat if the car is
equipped with SRS (Airbag) on the
passenger side.
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IC system (Inflatable Curtain)
Always use the safety belts!
If you have passengers in the rear seat, ensure that the rear seat head
restraints are folded up and that the centre head restraint is correctly
adjusted for a passenger.
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IC system (Inflatable Curtains)
The IC system protects the head from blows against the car interior. The
curtain also protects against objects that the car is in collision with. The IC
system protects both those travelling in the front and outer rear seats. The
curtain is hidden inside the headlining. The IC system - inflatable curtains
- covers the upper part of the car interior next to the front and rear seats.
The IC system is activated by the SIPS system collision sensors, when the
car is hit from the side. When the IC system is activated the curtain is
filled with gas from the gas generator, which is located in the rear end of
the curtain.
WARNING!
·
Do not screw or mount anything to the headlining, door pillars or
side panels. The intended protection may be compromised.
· When the rear seat backrest is folded down, do not load objects
higher than 50 mm from the top edge of the rear passenger door
window. Otherwise, the protection offered by the inflatable curtain
hidden inside the headlining will be compromised.
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WHIPS (Whiplash Protection System)
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WHIPS
This system consists of energy absorbing backrests and specially
developed head restraints in both front seats.
WHIPS seat
WHIPS is activated in event of a collision from behind, based on the
collision angle, speed and nature of the colliding vehicle. Upon activation
the backrests of the front seats, if occupied, move backwards and the
seating position of the occupants in the front seats is altered. This
diminishes the risk of whiplash injury.
Correct seating position
For the best possible protection, you and your front seat passenger
should sit in the centre of your seats with as little distance as possible
between the head restraints and your heads.
WARNING!
If the seat has been exposed to a heavy load strain, for example a
collision, the WHIPS system should be inspected at an authorised
workshop. Even if the seat does not appear damaged the WHIPS
system may have deployed without causing visible damage to the seat.
Parts of the WHIPS protective capacity may have been lost. Allow an
authorised Volvo workshop to check the system even after minor
collision from behind. Never modify or repair the seat or the WHIPS
system yourself!
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WHIPS and child seat
The WHIPS system does not negatively affect the protective properties of
the car with regard to child seats. As long as there is no passenger side
airbag (SRS) a child seat may be placed on the front passenger seat. The
WHIPS system stills functions if a rear-facing child seat is placed on the
rear seat, supported against the front seat backrest.
WARNING!
Never obstruct WHIPS system
functions!
If a rear backrest has been
lowered, adjust the correspon-
ding front seat in order to avoid
contact with the lowered back-
rest.
Avoid placing boxes or similar
cargo so that they are clamped
between the rear seat cushion
and the front seat backrest.
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SRS (airbag), SIPS bag (side airbag) and Inflatable Curtain (IC)
WARNING!
Never drive with deployed airbags! They can hinder the steering of
your car. Other safety systems may also be damaged. Intensive
exposure to the smoke and dust released when the airbags are deployed
can cause eye and skin irritation. If irritated, wash with cold water and/
or contact a doctor. The speed of deployment can, in conjunction with
the airbag fabric, cause friction burns to the skin.
WARNING!
The SRS sensors are located in the centre console. If the passenger
compartment floor has been drenched with water, remove the battery
leads in the cargo compartment. Do not try to start the car; the airbags
may deploy. Tow the car to an authorised Volvo workshop.
When do the airbags and curtain inflate?
The SRS system senses the collision in the level of braking and the speed
reduction caused by the collision. The sensor determines whether the
collision is of the character and nature requiring airbag deployment.
Note that it is not only the deformation of the bodywork which affects
the cars sensors but also the speed reduction at the moment of impact.
This means that SRS sensor senses those occasions when there is a risk
that occupants in the front seats may be injured by blows against the
dashboard or steering wheel.
The above applies to the SIPS system (side airbags), and inflatable
curtains except that side impact airbags and inflatable curtains are only
deployed in side-on collisions, when the car is hit by an object with
sufficient force.
NOTE! Deployment of the SRS, SIPS and IC systems occurs only once
in a collision in the relevant direction.
If the airbags have been deployed, we recommend the following:
· Tow the car to a Volvo workshop. Do not drive the car with the
airbags deployed even if the car can be driven after an accident.
· Let an authorised Volvo workshop replace components to the SRS,
SIPS, and IC systems.
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